Partial Synch - Mac Address Book & iPhone

When iPhone is synched, only some of the contacts in Address Book are making it to iPhone. I can't find any logic for why. I don't have any groups, etc... All contacts are essentially the same, but only 56 out of 93 make it over to iPhone. I have reset iphone, reinstalled iPhone software, etc... but nothing seems to work. In iTunes, I simply have it set to synch "all contacts". Please advise if you can help.
Thanks.

Try this...
  -  Dock phone with iTunes.  
  -  With phone selected in the DEVICES list, click Info tab.  
  -  Scroll to the bottom to Advanced section.  
  -  Under "Replace information on this phone:" check the Contacts box.
  -  Click Apply.

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